Anonymous wrote:Lets hope Elrich stays in MoCo and doesn't get any ideas about running for Governor in 4 years. Yeesh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the appeal. The guy comes across as anti-business, is setting the county back with his policies and making it fall behind the likes of Fairfax, Howard and even PG in some metrics.
The weird thing is that he’s actually had some success in terms of job growth and investment. So maybe your perception doesn’t match the reality?
Anonymous wrote:I don't see the appeal. The guy comes across as anti-business, is setting the county back with his policies and making it fall behind the likes of Fairfax, Howard and even PG in some metrics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. My priorities are likely to be quite different from yours.
2. I’m pleased with the way the COVID crisis has been handled.
3. The alternatives who flood my Mail box with expensive promotional materials have, so far, not impressed me.
I worked for Elrich last go round as a campaign volunteer. I also donated. I was wondering why none of the D candidates were addressing the spike in crime. Then I found someone who has been addressing it and is fiscally conservative too - Reardon Sullivan. I never thought I’d vote for an R again but he seems like a good choice - born and raised in MoCo; his Dad worked in the Carter Administration, he condemned Jan 6 as it was in progress, and he runs an engineering business. He’s Black too, whadya know?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. My priorities are likely to be quite different from yours.
2. I’m pleased with the way the COVID crisis has been handled.
3. The alternatives who flood my Mail box with expensive promotional materials have, so far, not impressed me.
I worked for Elrich last go round as a campaign volunteer. I also donated. I was wondering why none of the D candidates were addressing the spike in crime. Then I found someone who has been addressing it and is fiscally conservative too - Reardon Sullivan. I never thought I’d vote for an R again but he seems like a good choice - born and raised in MoCo; his Dad worked in the Carter Administration, he condemned Jan 6 as it was in progress, and he runs an engineering business. He’s Black too, whadya know?
Anonymous wrote:1. My priorities are likely to be quite different from yours.
2. I’m pleased with the way the COVID crisis has been handled.
3. The alternatives who flood my Mail box with expensive promotional materials have, so far, not impressed me.
Anonymous wrote:Have you seen the types that live in Silver Spring and Takoma Park?
They're over educated idiots. Education =/= intelligence. Takoma Park once tried to get people to install corn burning stoves in their homes for heating, because it was supposed to be 'better for then environment'. And you wonder why the granola eaters in Takoma tolerate a self-proclaimed socialist like Elrich?
SS isn't any better. Many in SS have never had a real job in their lives, because they work for the govt, a think tank, or some 'community activity' org that relies on govt grants to pay their salaries. Their solution is always more govt, more taxes, and more regulations that generate revenues for the state that'll pay their salaries.
Unfortunately for MoCo, TP and SS have the highest population that basically controls the vote. They're not very intelligent though.
Anonymous wrote:1. My priorities are likely to be quite different from yours.
2. I’m pleased with the way the COVID crisis has been handled.
3. The alternatives who flood my Mail box with expensive promotional materials have, so far, not impressed me.